diff -r 896cb0d36c1a -r d902cd77419f config/kernel/linux.in --- a/config/kernel/linux.in Sun May 08 19:02:44 2011 +0200 +++ b/config/kernel/linux.in Mon May 09 19:26:54 2011 +0200 @@ -3,3 +3,200 @@ ## select KERNEL_SUPPORTS_SHARED_LIBS ## ## help Build a toolchain targeting systems running Linux as a kernel. + +choice + bool + prompt "Get kernel headers from:" + +config KERNEL_LINUX_INSTALL + bool + prompt "kernel's 'headers_install'" + help + This will make use of the new headers_install rule in recent kernels. + This is most probably what you want to use. + +config KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS + bool + prompt "pre-installed headers tree" + help + If you have some pre-installed kernel headers lying around, you can + enter the path to these headers, below, they will be copied from + there, and into the toolchain's sysroot. + + Note: + This will *not* let you use a complete kernel tree! + If you want to use your own full kernel tree, then you want to + say 'Y' to KERNEL_LINUX_INSTALL, above, and select KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM. + +endchoice + +if KERNEL_LINUX_INSTALL + +choice + bool + prompt "Linux kernel version" +# Don't remove next line +# CT_INSERT_VERSION_BELOW + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_38_4 + bool + prompt "2.6.38.4" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_38_3 + bool + prompt "2.6.38.3" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_38_2 + bool + prompt "2.6.38.2" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_38_1 + bool + prompt "2.6.38.1" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_38 + bool + prompt "2.6.38" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_37_6 + bool + prompt "2.6.37.6" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_36_4 + bool + prompt "2.6.36.4" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_35_13 + bool + prompt "2.6.35.13 (longterm)" + help + The Linux 2.6.35 tree is a "longterm" maintenance branch. + + It is intended to fill the niche for users who are not using distribution + kernels but want to use a regression-free kernel for a longer time. + + Critical bug fixes to later 2.6 releases are often ported to this branch + which makes 2.6.35 a very useful base for many embedded developers seeking + stable APIs or those who do not need the latest bleeding edge features. + + ... and no, this kernel has not undergone any specific QA testing. + + See the original announcement by Andi Kleen in the following mailing + list entry: + http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=129136895415202&w=4 + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_34_9 + bool + prompt "2.6.34.9" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_33_12 + bool + prompt "2.6.33.12" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_32_39 + bool + prompt "2.6.32.39 (longterm)" + help + The Linux 2.6.32 tree is a "longterm" maintenance branch. + + It is intended to fill the niche for users who are not using distribution + kernels but want to use a regression-free kernel for a longer time. + + Critical bug fixes to later 2.6 releases are often ported to this branch + which makes 2.6.32 a very useful base for many embedded developers seeking + stable APIs or those who do not need the latest bleeding edge features. + + ... and no, this kernel has not undergone any specific QA testing. + + See the original announcement by Greg Kroah-Hartman in the following + mailing list entry: + http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=126384198403392&w=4 + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_31_14 + bool + prompt "2.6.31.14" + +config KERNEL_V_2_6_27_58 + bool + prompt "2.6.27.58 (longterm)" + help + The Linux 2.6.27 tree is a "longterm" maintenance branch. + + It is intended to fill the niche for users who are not using distribution + kernels but want to use a regression-free kernel for a longer time. + + Critical bug fixes to later 2.6 releases are often ported to this branch + which makes 2.6.27 a very useful base for many embedded developers seeking + stable APIs or those who do not need the latest bleeding edge features. + + ... and no, this kernel has not undergone any specific QA testing. + + See the original announcement by Adrian Bunk in the following mailing list + entry: + http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=122375909403298&w=4 + + It is now maintained by Greg Kroah-Hartman, see this mailing list entry: + http://marc.info/?l=linux-kernel&m=129133701916793&w=4 + +config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM + bool + prompt "custom tarball" + help + Use a local tarball of a complete kernel source tree. + +config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_TARBALL + string + prompt "Path to custom tarball" + depends on KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM + help + Enter here the path to the tarball of your full kernel tree. + +endchoice + +config KERNEL_VERSION + string +# Don't remove next line +# CT_INSERT_VERSION_STRING_BELOW + default "2.6.38.4" if KERNEL_V_2_6_38_4 + default "2.6.38.3" if KERNEL_V_2_6_38_3 + default "2.6.38.2" if KERNEL_V_2_6_38_2 + default "2.6.38.1" if KERNEL_V_2_6_38_1 + default "2.6.38" if KERNEL_V_2_6_38 + default "2.6.37.6" if KERNEL_V_2_6_37_6 + default "2.6.36.4" if KERNEL_V_2_6_36_4 + default "2.6.35.13" if KERNEL_V_2_6_35_13 + default "2.6.34.9" if KERNEL_V_2_6_34_9 + default "2.6.33.12" if KERNEL_V_2_6_33_12 + default "2.6.32.39" if KERNEL_V_2_6_32_39 + default "2.6.31.14" if KERNEL_V_2_6_31_14 + default "2.6.27.58" if KERNEL_V_2_6_27_58 + +endif # KERNEL_LINUX_INSTALL + +if KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS + +config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_PATH + string + prompt "Path to custom headers directory/tarball" + help + See KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_IS_TARBALL, below. + +config KERNEL_LINUX_CUSTOM_IS_TARBALL + bool + prompt "This is a tarball" + default n + help + If you say 'n' here, the path above is expected to point to a directory + containing readily prepared headers + + If you say 'y' here, then the path above is expected to point to a + tarball of such a directory. + + Eg., if your headers are available in: /foo/bar/buz/my_hdrs/include, + say 'n' here, and enter: /foo/bar/buz/my_hdrs below. + + Now, passing a tarball around is easier than passing a directory, so + if you want to, you can make a tarball of /foo/bar/buz/my_hdrs/include, + say 'y' here, and enter the path to this tarball below. + +endif # KERNEL_LINUX_USE_CUSTOM_HEADERS